I was sitting outside and I heard what I thought was distant thunder, and then a second later everything was shaking. It lasted for about three seconds along with rumbling and then just stopped. In kahnawake

felt it in montreal C.D.N. My fam. n I were already half a way of the exist of the building where we live. Please, when something like that happening do not wait to long cause these buildings are not for quakes

I'm in Virginia so definitely didn't feel it, however there is a friend of mine that posted this on a forum for a hobby of mine approx 9 min ago.

'So we just had a quake, not big or anything.... anyways, i have an interesting question if theres any seismologists here...

I've experienced several decently powerful earthquakes and smaller ones too, they all felt more or less the same, steady waves shaking the ground, sideways mostly and a bit of vertical motion too.

Tonights quake was completely different, and im dying to know why.

It was a high frequency rumble, and it was audible, i heard the rumbling pretty loudly. is this because of the soil structure underneath montreal? is it mostly rocks and therefore the frequency at which the vibrations are felt are much much higher?'

Well, Im 10 minutes away from Longeuil and this one was the shit... Can't believe it's only a 4.5 and weird one... Like a big boom for 5 seconds... the shake continued for maybe a minute... First tought the building was going to collapse so I went on my balconery, preparing to jump on a car... this was looking more comfortable then the concrete... this been a long 5 seconds lol

what if it wasnt an earthquake? what if something hit the earth? ....i know youre all thinking we wouldve heard the sound of the impact first then the shaking. But we all heard it at the same time......just a thought